THIS, LADIES AND GENTS, IS BEERAFFE! [BE- RAF] by Brittney (Ello Fascination) and Holly (t a w n i i c o w)~
■Race : Beeraffe
■Hair : Maine extends from top of head to tail. Usually black.
■Eyes : Changes depending on mood;; mood is decided by artist or remains black if uncolored, and/or normal/relaxed.
■Abilities : Beeraffes can fly using their 2 sets of wings on their neck and near tail. When flying long distances, the Beeraffe obtains goggles such as this but in yellow and brown. Wings are always blue.
■Personality : Beeraffes vary in emotion, attitude and personality, just as humans do.
■Markings : Every Beeraffe has a different array of markings that are totally up to the artist, but there are guidelines. Starting from the head, a Beeraffe's ears are striped while it's head is spotted. The spots travel half way down the neck and merge into stripes. From there to the knees of the Beeraffe is striped, while it's tummy remains white and below it's knees is black, hooves are white. Colors of the markings depend on mood unless not colored and/or normal/relaxed.
■Moods : Fear;; Light Gray Nervous/Anxious;; Green Relaxed/Normal;; Black Calm/Sleeping;; Light Blue Lovable;; Yellow/Brown Romance;; Pink Very Happy;; rrrrrrraaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnbbbbbbbbbboooooooowwwwww Embarrassed;; Red
■Young vs Old : Unlike most animals, Beeraffes do not just become larger versions when growing. The head and neck on a Beeraffe remain the same size while the torso, wings, legs and tail become larger. A Beeraffe's tail becomes longer and more flexible as age progresses but can still be straightened and used as a stinger. Eyes and antennae grow slightly larger.
■Male vs Female : All Beeraffes of the same gender are the same size, females are a little smaller than the males and grow at a slower rate. Full size for both genders is reached at 6 years.
■Picture references/ Received Art : MAIN REFERENCE
currybox &33 kunishi-chan &33 Wings of Hindrence RP &33 British Space Goat Pirate <333 Original inspiration;; click
Ello Fascination · Sat Sep 04, 2010 @ 01:32am · 0 Comments |